There is a very great relationship between density and specific gravity. Density contributes to the weight of a substance under specific gravity.
Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to (divided by) the density of a reference substance, usually water.
The specific gravity is the ratio between the density of a material and the density of water, at a given temperature and pressure.
Almost, but not quite. 'Specific gravity' is the density of a substancecompared to water.Numerically . . .Specific gravity of a substance = Density of the substance/Density of water.
The specific gravity is a dimensionless term which is the relationship of the density to the density of water. For metric measurements, the density in gm/cc or kg/l is the same because water's density is 1 gm/cc or 1 kg/l (at 3.98 °C, 1 ATM). This would not be true in pounds, gallons, and etc, although if the specific gravity is calculated, then the units will cancel out and the results will be the same.
More or less. Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to the density of water - so the units may vary.
Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to (divided by) the density of a reference substance, usually water.
Increasing the concentration of NaOH the density also increase.
Gravity, because of the structures of gravity, gravity has no measure whereas density has units of mass..
The specific gravity is the ratio between the density of a material and the density of water, at a given temperature and pressure.
Relative densities (specific gravity) density of sample = mass / volume
density is like weight and gravity is what pulls you to the ground density is what determines weight
A liquid's buoyancy is determined by its specific gravity (density).
Almost, but not quite. 'Specific gravity' is the density of a substancecompared to water.Numerically . . .Specific gravity of a substance = Density of the substance/Density of water.
- The specific weight is the weight of a known volume of material at a given temperature and pressure; the unit of measure is kN/m3. - But if you think to relative density: Relative density (specific gravity) is the ratio between the density of the material to be tested and the density of water, at a given temperature and pressure; consequently no unit of measure for this ratio.
"Specific gravity" or "specific density"
specific gravity of any substance can be find out only when it will be in liquid or gas medium.Because specific gravity of any liquid equals to ratio of density of that liquid to the density of water and specific gravity of any gas is the ratio of density of that gas to the density of air. cement is solid material(powder form) and so can not be graded on the basis of specific gravity in all conditions. (ravi nitesh,KPTL)
Relative density, or specific gravity, is the ratio of the density (mass of a unit volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material. Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water.